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Sunday, 19 April 2015

Buhari Appeals To Nigerians For Enough Time To Deliver Promises;Says That The Change Which Nigerians Expect From Him Would Not Be Realized Overnight.

President elect, General Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to Nigerians
not to expect instant miracle from his government to fix all the
problems facing the country, but to be patient and supportive, saying
that he will need enough time to address the Boko Haram insecurity in
the north east and other challenges confronting the nation.

General Buhari who made this appeal in Kaduna on Saturday when he
received a delegation of the All Progressive Congress (APC) members from
Bauchi state led by the state governor elect, says that the change
which Nigerians expect from his incoming administration would not be
realized overnight.

He hinged his reason on the fact that governing Nigeria will be
difficult for him because of the magnitude of the problems on ground.

The president elect further explained that governing Nigeria will be
seriously difficult because of what he termed as colossal rape of its
economy and leadership deficit. He however assured that the incoming
government will do its best to fix things in the right perspective and
therefore appealed for support of all Nigerians to his administration.

Buhari, thanked the people of Bauchi and Nigerians for voting
massively for APC during the last Presidential and National Assembly
elections, and urged them to be vigilante and to protect themselves
from being attacked by insurgents.

On their part, the Bauchi state governor elect, Mohammed Abubakar ,
other elected state and National Assembly members described General
Buhari as somebody who is genuinely interested in the peace and
progress of the country. They expressed hope that Nigeria will be better
under his leadership.

The Governor-elect, also disclosed that he will not waste government
resources to probe the outgoing administration in the state, but he
will seek better ways of ensuring that all stolen money are recovered
for the development of the state.